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  • dawgbybirthdawgbybirth Posts: 701 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @BEACHDAWG said:
    My kids went to Parkview through the Stinchcomb/Jeff Francoeur/Brad Lester era. Can't remember the kicker's name who went to Clempson, but he got kicked out of numerous soccer games for fighting and they sent him to the football team. SRO every Friday. High school football is an unique experience.

    I remeber they had a field goal kicker David Treadwill who was a soccer guy and went pro, my buddy was the punter and kickoff person for Clemson at that time Rusty Seyler. Not sure if that was the guy.

  • BiffLowmanBiffLowman Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @MeR3htid said:
    3rd shift, what is a bro country song? Enlighten us.

    A song that, when you hear it, causes two things to happen. First, you want to ****. Second, you shake your head and think about Waylon Jennings and how he would kick the ever-loving sh*t outta Florida/Georgia Line...or Luke Bryan...or Dierks Bently or whoever the heck is "singing".

  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Waylon was da man. Being fairly advanced in years, I've had the pleasure of seeing him live in small clubs, mostly in AZ. Something about him. One of the all-timers.

  • BiffLowmanBiffLowman Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @donm said:
    Waylon was da man. Being fairly advanced in years, I've had the pleasure of seeing him live in small clubs, mostly in AZ. Something about him. One of the all-timers.

    The GOAT. Btw, the first word that was censored was v.o.m.i.t. That's hysterical.

  • donmdonm Posts: 10,241 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BiffLowman said:

    @donm said:
    Waylon was da man. Being fairly advanced in years, I've had the pleasure of seeing him live in small clubs, mostly in AZ. Something about him. One of the all-timers.

    The GOAT. Btw, the first word that was censored was v.o.m.i.t. That's hysterical.

    There should be some sort of prize - a season ticket perhaps - to the first person who can figure out which words get censored and why. Is it some sort of algorithm...in which case someone could change it to something more sensible. ****? Really?

  • BiffLowmanBiffLowman Posts: 695 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @donm said:

    @BiffLowman said:

    @donm said:
    Waylon was da man. Being fairly advanced in years, I've had the pleasure of seeing him live in small clubs, mostly in AZ. Something about him. One of the all-timers.

    The GOAT. Btw, the first word that was censored was v.o.m.i.t. That's hysterical.

    There should be some sort of prize - a season ticket perhaps - to the first person who can figure out which words get censored and why. Is it some sort of algorithm...in which case someone could change it to something more sensible. ****? Really?

    Just put a post up about it.

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